Daily Mail
- Jarn Evangelista
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
A groundbreaking wellness movement is sweeping through Colorado and Oregon, where mothers are swapping nightly glasses of wine for tiny, sub-hallucinogenic doses, around 0.1–0.4 g, of psilocybin “magic” mushrooms to de-stress and reclaim presence in their lives . Led by Tracey Tee, founder of the advocacy group Moms on Mushrooms, this community of nearly 10,000 followers on Instagram is on a mission to destigmatize microdosing as a legitimate form of self-care for busy parents.
Despite federal Schedule I status, state-level decriminalization has opened doors for mothers seeking community-driven, intentional use of psychedelics. Critics warn of placebo effects and limited clinical data on microdosing, but advocates stress the importance of education, safe sourcing, and shared experiences over stigma. Read more at the link below.

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